Anantnag by-poll fight against RSS led divisive politics: PCC

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 7: Congress today termed the Anantnag  by-election as a fight against divisive politics of RSS and BJP and has said that it will continue to expose the anti-people policies of PDP-BJP Coalition Government.
Congress won’t allow PDP to play with the emotions of people for the sake personal benefit and political mileage as it did during 2014 elections.
Addressing the first election management meeting of Pradesh Congress Committee at Anantnag today, PCC chief GA Mir described the Anantnag by-election as the fight between the divisive policies of RSS and urged upon the people of Anantnag to defeat the divisive politics of  BJP and  RSS by voting against PDP in these elections.
Stating that Congress will continue to fight against the  anti-people and wrong policies of Coalition Government,  Mir castigated  PDP for betraying the people after securing votes in 2014 elections. He said PDP has let down the people by aligning with the BJP for the fact PDP secured votes on the pretext of keeping BJP out of power, then the same party aligned with the BJP and RSS for the sake of Power.
PCC chief appealed people to ensure the victory of Congress candidate Hilal Ahmad Shah with a thumping majority, as it is the Congress party alone which can defeat divisive politics of BJP and RSS.
Speaking on the occasion former PCC president Peerzada Mohd Syed who is also the chairman of election committee said that Congress has always been at the fore front in seeking resolution of the people’s problems and has served them to the best of its ability. He said Anantnag by- election is the opportunity for the people to decide the fate of RSS backed PDP which has let down the people.
Former Minister Taj Mohi-ud-Din said that this is the right time for the people of Anantnag to defeat the RSS and its ally PDP, which has betrayed the electorates by playing with their emotions.
Among others who addressed the meeting included Mohd Anwar Bhat, MLA Gulzar Ahmad Wani, MLA Mohd Amin Bhat, Farooq Andrabi,  Hilal Ahmad Shah, Shoiab Lone, Surinder Singh Channi, Nazir Khan and GM Mir.